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West India Sugar.

Reference: Binnsvol019-007 Volume: BINNS VOL. 19 Author: Unknown Year: 1827
Short pamphlet looking at the history of East and West India sugar, the human and financial costs, and the contrast between the two.
Unknown 18273

West India Sugar.

Reference: Suppvol129-013 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 129 Author: Unknown Year: 1827
Unknown 18273

West India Sugar. [Another edition].

Reference: Binnsvol039-003 Volume: BINNS VOL. 39 Author: Unknown Year: 1827
Unknown 18273

A dialogue between a well-wisher and a friend to the slaves..

Reference: Binnsvol039-007 Volume: BINNS VOL. 39 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
Unknown 18287

A Picture of Colonial Slavery..

Reference: Binnsvol045-024 Volume: BINNS VOL. 45 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
Unknown 18285

A summary view of the progress of reform in the slave colonies of Great Britain, since the 15th May 1823

Reference: Binnsvol016-011 Volume: BINNS VOL. 16 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
Resolutions adopted by the House of Commons to introduce reforms in the slave colonies, which are designed to make their lives ‘easier’, i.e. legalized marriage; time to cultivate their own plots of… Keep reading
Unknown 18285

A Summary View of the Progress of Reform in the Slave Colonies..

Reference: Suppvol118-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 118 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
Unknown 18285

Account of a shooting excursion on the Mountains near Dromilly Estate..

Reference: Suppvol129-005 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 129 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
Unknown 182813

Address to the public on the present state of the question relative to Negro slavery in the British colonies (York 1828)

Reference: Binnsvol020-003 Volume: BINNS VOL. 20 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
A critique of the legislation passed in the Caribbean regarding the amelioration of harsh conditions and looks at the physical, moral and political evils of slavery.
Unknown 18289

Birmingham Female Society for the Relief of British Negro Slaves.

Reference: Suppvol129-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 129 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
Unknown 18281

Extracts from the Royal Gazette. Jamaica..

Reference: Suppvol129-002 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 129 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
Unknown 18285

How do we procure sugar? A question proposed for the consideration of the people of Great Britain, by a naval officer (Whitby, 1828)

Reference: Binnsvol020-006 Volume: BINNS VOL. 20 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
An anti slavery tract condemning slave produced sugar, with suggestions on what the British public can do about enfranchising the enslaved, and a discussion on compensation for the planters.
Unknown 18287

Memoirs of Granville Sharp Esq. Composed from his own manuscripts.. Vol. I.”

Reference: Suppvol181-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 181 Author: HOARE (Prince) Year: 1828
HOARE (Prince) 1828235

Memoirs of Granville Sharp Esq. Composed from his own manuscripts.. Vol. II.

Reference: Suppvol182-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 182 Author: HOARE (Prince) Year: 1828
HOARE (Prince) 1828250

Negro Slavery No. XVI. State of religious..

Reference: Binnsvol045-021 Volume: BINNS VOL. 45 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
Unknown 18289

Negro Slavery. No. XVI. State of the religiousinstruction among the Slaves..

Reference: Suppvol116-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 116 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
Unknown 18289

Reasons for using East India Sugar.

Reference: Suppvol129-021 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 129 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
Unknown 18286

Remarks on the demoralizing influence of Slavery..

Reference: Binnsvol039-006 Volume: BINNS VOL. 39 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
Unknown 18289

Scripture Evidence of the sinfulness of Injustice and oppression.

Reference: Suppvol129-016 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 129 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
Unknown 182815

Selections in Verse from Cooper Hannah Moose Pringle and others.

Reference: Suppvol076-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 76 Author: Unknown Year: 1828
Unknown 182814